Seattle, WA AC, Oven, Appliance, AC and Heating Repair

If you have a problem with your Oven and Appliance and need an immediate assistance Seattle, WA Oven and Appliance Repair is ready to serve your needs.
Our services include same day Oven repair, a free service call
with the repair, and service low-price guarantee. You always get
an itemized written Oven repair estimate, which must be approved
by you before we perform any work. Our dispatchers are available
to receive your call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at our Seattle, WA
Oven repair toll free number:

206 201-1036

Or send an Seattle, WA Oven repair appointment request online
at appointment@ovenrepairseattle.com
To do so, please specify your name, address and a brief nature of
the problem. Once we receive your request we will contact you as
soon as possible.

If all Ovens were operated by battery, there would be no
real danger. The dc voltage from a battery isn’t nearly as
dangerous as is the ac voltage used by your Ovens. Some years
ago the United States Navy responded to the potential dangers of
ac voltage by conducting a very thorough study of the subject, particularly
the effects of current on the human body. The results of the study
showed that it takes surprisingly little current for ac voltage
to cause harm. Just I milliamp (1/1000th of an amp) is enough to
be felt. 10 milliamps (1/100th of an amp) is sufficient to cause
muscle spasms and paralysis. At this point, the person being shocked
will be unable to let go of the source of the shock, and is likely
to actually grip it more tightly. If the current is increased to
100 milliamps (1/1 0th of an amp) and continues for more than just
one second, the usual result is death. The most important muscle
in your body, your heart, will become paralyzed. You can’t
live long under those circumstances. This isn’t meant to scare
you—although it should. The purpose is merely to let you know
that you are definitely vulnerable. A flow of electricity of just
1/10th of an amp can be fatal, and you’re dealing with a much
greater flow than just a tenth of an amp. A standard wall outlet
in your home will be protected by a circuit breaker or fuse that
can handle 15 amps. Other outlets might be going through a 20 amps
or larger breaker or fuse.

When you have electrical issues with your AC, heating or Ovens,
consider hiring a professional. It will save you money in the long
run. Call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the same day Seattle, WA
Oven repair. You will be glad you did it:

206 201-1036

We constantly work hard to deliver excellent customer service and
we are proud to provide 100 % Satisfaction Guarantee for all our
work